
Posted Sep 4, 2010 by Scott Carter
Updated Sep 4, 2010 at 09:32 PM
The game is official here at Raymond James Stadium: USF 59, Stony Brook 14.
The Bulls scored 52 unanswered points after falling behind to the I-AA Seawolves 14-7 late in the first quarter.
USF scored its final touchdown on true freshman running back Marcus Shaw’s 63-yard run in the fourth quarter.
By that time, most of the announced crowd of 40,201 at Raymond James Stadium had seen enough and called it a night.
The Bulls now turn their attention to No. 4-ranked Florida. USF travels to face the Gators in The Swamp on Saturday.
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Reader Comments
Por (Dan Alatorre) on September 04, 2010 (Suggest removal)
I think the final score is about what everyone expected it to be, but OH MY GOSH was it difficult watching that first quarter. I hope to forget it by tomorrow morning. Special Teams continues to suck. Hey guys, just catch the ball and take a knee. You fumble against Florida like that, we are in for a long afternoon next Saturday. I was scared about special teams before, but now… Personally, I expected some struggles as Holtz had very little time to get things up and running, but he will get it there. Meanwhile, I also left before half time; my 5-month old had the good sense to fall asleep, and that was our cue to pack it in and head out.
Suggest removalPor (cfer) on September 05, 2010 (Suggest removal)
I’m not too sure coach Holtz wasn’t trying to hide T. Rex, but with all the bumbling he had no choice but to get him on the field late. I love the way coach Holtz yanks players when they make bone-headed mistakes. If anything this will be a more disciplined team than years past.
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